Cequence Larch Wall Plate – Flat Top
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Larch wall plate with flat top
Wall plates are a great option when you want to fix your fence panels to the side of a building or wall. Sometimes it is not possible to have a fence post because there may be a footing in the way or a paved patio so starting your fence from a wall plate that is fixed against the wall is a great option.
Wall plates can also be used between brick piers or walls to attach gates.
Key Facts
- Great for starting a fence from a wall
- Can be used against brick piers
- Quality Larch
- Available in a range of heights
- Bespoke sizes available on request
- Should be fixed using stainless steel fixings
- 90mm x 40mm plate size
Length | 120cm, 150cm, 180cm, 210cm, 60cm, 90cm |
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Material | Siberian Larch |
Delivery Timescale | 2 Weeks |
Range | Natural Timber Range |
Siberian Larch is a very popular timber choice for its appearance and durability. It is used widely by Designers and Architects and is considered one of the best timbers for exterior use. The shapes and patterns of the grain are very aesthetically pleasing and provide real character. The colour is normally honey, straw to light brown. It looks particularly good when stained with Cedar oil
as this enhances the timbers colour or it can be left to naturally age to silver grey.
Larch originates from Siberia where the weather is extremely cold. The trees are very slow growing making the timber dense and tight grained with minimal knots. These characteristics make Larch perfect for external cladding, fencing as well as other features like joinery,
decking, and flooring.
Larch is not as vulnerable to knocks, scrapes and scratches. This is an important aspect for fencing as it will mean your boundary will be robust and stand the test of time. You can expect your Larch to last between 30 and 50 years. If you compare this to standard treated soft wood fencing you can see that Siberian Larch really is a great option.
Larch does sometimes develop shakes or small splits as the wood dries out, this does not in any way affect the strength or durability of the wood. This is just a natural characteristic of Siberian Larch.
GRADING INFORMATION
Cequence A/B grade.
Graded to BS1186-3 Part 4 Class 2.
Even spread of knots but areas of clear timber.
Kiln-dried to moisture content of 16-18% (+/- 2%).
Knots Permitted.
Sound tight (live / intergrown) knots typically under 25mm diameter, though some may exceed this.
Average of two knots per metre over total length of material excluding pin knots.
Occasionally knots may be unsound, loose or missing.
Sap wood Permitted within grade – Some boards are sap free on the face.
Compression wood permied within grade – occasional.
Deformation permitted within grade – Boards with minor curvature and twisting permitted within grade.
Occasional pitch pockets permied.
Lateral checks and splits are permitted
(these do not effect durability of wood).
Installation Materials
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